why no ++?
Ben Wolfson
rumjuggler at cryptarchy.org
Sat Aug 11 17:47:25 EDT 2001
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On Sat, 11 Aug 2001 23:37:52 +0100, Stefan Schwarzer <s.schwarzer at ndh.net> wrote: >Hi Alex > >Alex Martelli schrieb: >> "Christopher A. Craig" <com-nospam at ccraig.org> wrote in message >> news:mailman.997122491.16083.python-list at python.org... >> ... >> > I had always thought the reason for not having i++ was because, in >> > general, each line of Python code can have at most one lvalue. >> >> I'm not sure what you mean, since 'lvalue' is not a Python >> concept, but...: >> >> a=b,c,d=e='wow' > >Nice, but seems like "obfuscated Python" to me ;-) > >>>> a,b,c,d,e >('wow', 'w', 'o', 'w', 'wow') > >I haven't yet figured out how it works. Could you please add parantheses to >the above expression or clarify otherwise how it works? It's the same as >>> a = (b,c,d) = e = 'wow' -- Barnabas T. Rumjuggler No man can run so fast that he can escape his own past's projectile vomit.
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